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What Live California Lumbermen are Doing.

..CY' GOES EAST ON LONG TRIP

. Mr. pllvester C. Hooper, known more intimately as "Cy" has -left Los Angeles on a long anticipated trip with his family that will take them through dhe east and into Catra_d1. Mr. Hooper announced that they will be gone for an in'definite period, that they intend taking ir all points of interest and making this a real vacation trip.

JVIr. Hooper is a partner of the firm of Hooper and Smith, wholesalers of Los Angeles.

Our Big, Ilew illill

WEDDING BELLS TO RING FOR B. W. BOOKSTAVER

On July Zlst Mr. B. W. Bookstaver, Los Angeles manager for the McCullough Fagan Lumber Company will we_d_ Mrs. V"ty C. Beall, of Lbs Angeles.. .

T,hey.will have a quiet wedding at the biides home, ,having their relatives and intimate-friends at the ceremony. and will leave immediately for an extended honey.moon trdp through the Northwest.

Mr. Bookstaver .states that they intend driving first to Lake Tahoe for a few days and from there to Seatt-ie, where they will board the private yacht "Hoqua', and will mrake a weeks' cruise around, the Sound. Th-e "Hoqua" belongs to one of Mr. Bookstavers northern ass,ociates. The newliweds will land at Vancouver, B. C., going from there ,by rail to Banff and to Lake Louise. This is one of the mosi picturesque and beautiful parts of British Columbia.

The happy couple expect to be home about the middle of August, when they will announce their at home plans.

Los Angeles Entertains Portland Visitor

Mr. F. A. Hegle, assistant mill superintendent for the Nicolai Door Company of Portland, is visiting friends in I-os_Angeles. While in Los Angeles N[r. Hegli is making his headquarters with Mr. Mark Lillard of the Central Building, Los Angeles representative for the Nicolai Door Company.

C. H. McDONALD VISITS LOS ANGELES

Mr. C. H. McDonald, of the L. H. Ives Co.. Seattle. has been visiting in Southern California for the past week. Mr. McDonald came south to rqake a rstudv of cond,itions around the l-os Angeles Harbor, and to confer with Mr. Robert Forgie, Southern California representative for L. H. Ives.

Long Bell Lumber Company Offers Note Issue I

Brokers in San Francisco are offering $7,500,00O.00 in notes of the Long Bell Lumber Company, to the pu,blic. This is an additional issue of the first mortgage securities by tire ,company, in the form, of 6 per cent sinking fund gold bonds of series "8."

Stowell Smith On Field Trip

C. Stowell Smith, secretary-manager of the California White and Sugar Pine Association, is on a several days' trip visiting the pine mills at Oroville, Feather River Canyon; and Spanish Peaks. While at Spanish Peaks, he will attend the conference of Forest Service officials, officers of the Spanish Peaks I-umber Co., together with Swift Berry, of the California Forest Protective Association. The conference is to devise a forest management plan of the N{eadow Valley Unit, owned by the Spanish Peaks Lumber Co. and the government. The Meadow \ralley Unit supports a large stand of White and Sugar Pine, and the purpose of making a forest manag'ement plan, is to secure a perpetual supply of timber on this tract.

McCORMICK & CO. OFFICIALS ATTEND . DIRECTORS MEETING

Charles R. McCormick, president, and J. S. Brown, secretary, of Charles R. McCormick & Co., San Francisco, were recent visitors to Portland and St. Helens on business. While in the north, they attended a directors meeting of the company at St. lfelens, where the company's mills are located.

GEORGE CURKENDALL LOOKS NIA MARKET OVER CALIFOR-

George L. Curkendall, of Seattle, is spendting a few days iq San Francisco, looking over conditions in the California lumber market. Mr. Curkendall is connected with the export department of the Babcock-Angell Lumber Co. of New York and the B;abcock Lumber Co. of Pittsburg.

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